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The vehicle struck the outside gas meter, severing the shut-off valve and creating an aboveground gas leak. National Grid is dispatched to the scene. 4:04 a.m.: ...
Newsday: National Grid over-billed gas customers in meter-reading change Residents who think they may have been over-billed by National Grid could be right. News 12 Staff • Oct 11, 2019, 4:26 AM ...
On May 15, National Grid invoked a moratorium refusing new hookups to 2,600 customers in Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island as it battles with the state over a new gas pipeline.
An accidental fire caused damage to a gas meter in a property in the Taunton area leading to National Grid and fire service ...
Central NY News CNY house explosion: National Grid not saying why gas not shut off after leak reported nearly 3 hours earlier Published: Sep. 12, 2023, 9:00 a.m.
Starting in January 2025, National Grid customers will have the ability to monitor and control energy use for homes and businesses, as the company kicks off its two-year deployment of smart meters ...
National Grid Gas Nightmare: CBS2 Demands Answers From Gov. Cuomo After Desperate Family Left With No Gas September 18, 2019 / 7:30 PM EDT / CBS New York ROSLYN, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – National Grid ...
In July we filled out the application with National Grid; it was approved. They told us that if we had filled it out before May 15, we would have gotten gas,” Linksman said.
National Grid, after months of analysis and thousands of public comments, is recommending two potential solutions to address its projections for a looming natural gas shortage: the $1.44 billion ...
By 2050, the mixture running through National Grid’s existing pipelines will be 80% biogas and 20% green hydrogen, by volume. But the company’s projections show it would still be reliant on ...
Now National Grid refuses to turn it back on. “I bought a gas stove and I have gas heating and to me it’s unfair that I’m being penalized,” Berkovits told Politico.
National Grid, which supplies gas to 1.8 million customers in New York City and on Long Island, said it would review Mr. Cuomo’s letter and respond accordingly.